Earthley Product Guide

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Herbal Salves

An herbal salve is when whole herbs are steeped in plant-based oils for a few days to several weeks (depending on the method and type of herb), and then blended with melted beeswax. The result is a solid product that can be rubbed on the skin. It’s usually used for minor rashes, bites, stings, or other skin-related issues.

What it is: It’s a combination of activated charcoal, castor oil, and lavender essential oil (as “active” ingredients) in a solid stick form.

What it’s for: It helps to draw out poisons and toxins from the skin. Use for bug bites, bee stings, poison ivy or oak, small splinters, and other minor skin issues. It’s great especially for outdoors/camping.

How to Use: Rub a small amount on the affected area and leave it on for 5 – 10 minutes, then wash off. Repeat as needed until any redness, swelling, or itchiness disappear.

What it is: A very gentle salve that uses the power of calendula, chamomile, and lavender to soothe sore skin and promote healing of minor wounds.

What it’s for: It helps to soothe sore skin. We use it for diaper rash, eczema, cracked lips/skin, hang nails, minor cuts and scrapes, mosquito bites, minor burns, and any other little ‘sore’ spot. It’s safe to use on open wounds (as long as they’re not deep or serious).

How to Use: Rub a small amount on the affected area and leave it on. Reapply as needed, every few hours.

Who shouldn’t use it: Only if you have an allergy to one of the ingredients. Chamomile is most likely to cause an allergy, and you shouldn’t use this if you have an allergy to ragweed. Safe for babies, and also pregnant/nursing women.

Who shouldn’t use it: Only if you have an allergy to one of the ingredients. Chamomile is most likely to cause an allergy, and you shouldn’t use this if you have an allergy to ragweed. Safe for babies, and also pregnant/nursing women.

What it is: A soothing combination of oils to protect tender nipples during breastfeeding.

What it’s for: This is a baby-safe salve that is rubbed onto sore nipples while breastfeeding. It doesn’t need to be washed off before baby nurses again, and will protect nipples from chafing and help reduce redness and pain. It could also be used as a diaper rash cream.

How to Use: Rub a small amount on the affected area, in between feedings (immediately after feedings) as long as soreness persists.

What’s in it: Apricot oil, organic calendula flowers, beeswax.

When it expires: Lasts 12 months.

Who shouldn’t use it: Only if you have an allergy to one of the ingredients. Safe for babies, and pregnant/nursing mamas.

What it’s for: Ear drops of olive oil infused with mullein leaf (which is awesome for all respiratory stuff) to help ease ear aches and pain.

How to Use: Place 2 – 3 drops in the affected ear while the person is lying on his/her side. Let the oil sit for 5 – 10 minutes, then have the person sit up. Hold a cloth against the ear to catch the oil as it drains out. Repeat every few hours or as needed until the pain subsides.

What’s in it: Olive oil, organic mullein leaf.

When it expires: Lasts 12 months.

Who shouldn’t use it:Only if you are allergic to one of the ingredients. Safe for babies over 6 months and pregnant/nursing moms.

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Herbal Extracts

An herbal extract is a combination of a large amount of whole herbs, steeped in glycerin or alcohol (plus filtered water). The result is a concentrated liquid that is taken internally in small amounts (usually a few drops to a couple teaspoons). This liquid can help to relieve all kinds of symptoms or boost your overall health! It’s also shelf-stable for several months.

What it is: A combination of four nourishing herbs in glycerin, to serve as a natural “multi-vitamin.”

What it’s for: This herbal liquid is very high in vitamin A, B-complex (including folate and B12), C, and minerals like magnesium, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and more. Exact vitamin and mineral profiles vary because growing season, length of extraction, and other things can change — the beauty of natural products! 🙂 All vitamins and minerals are in highly bioavailable forms (easily absorbed) and have all their related co-factors.

How to Use: Children 1 – 6 years take 1/2 tsp. per day. Children 6 – 12 years, take 1 tsp. per day. Adults 13 and over, take 2 – 3 tsp. per day.

Who shouldn’t use it: People with clotting disorders or lupus shouldn’t use products with alfalfa leaf in them. Safe for babies over 12 months, and pregnant/nursing women (except with clotting issues).

What it is: A combination of cloves and catnip (yes, for people!) in vegetable glycerin.

What it’s for: This combination relieves redness, pain, and irritability associated with teething pain in babies. It also relieves tooth pain in adults.

How to Use: Give baby 2 – 3 drops, or up to a dropperful (the amount that is naturally drawn into the dropper when you squeeze and release; it won’t actually be “full”) as needed, especially before sleep. Teeth Tamer is taken by mouth (baby swallows it). Adults can take 1 – 2 droppers full as needed.

What it is: A combination of six nourishing herbs in glycerin, to serve as a natural “multi-vitamin.”

What it’s for: This herbal liquid is very high in vitamin A, B-complex (including folate and B12), C, and minerals like magnesium, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and more. Exact vitamin and mineral profiles vary because growing season, length of extraction, and other things can change — the beauty of natural products! 🙂 All vitamins and minerals are in highly bioavailable forms (easily absorbed) and have all their related co-factors. This version is specifically targeted for women’s unique needs.

What it is: A combination of herbs to help with sinus and seasonal allergy symptoms.

What it’s for: This herbal extract combines turmeric, which is anti-inflammatory; nettle, which helps with histamines; black pepper, which boosts the turmeric root; elderberry, which helps block histamines; and dandelion root, which promotes detox and liver support. This powerful combination relieves seasonal allergy symptoms as well as the symptoms of sinus infections.

How to Use: Children 2 – 6 years take 4 – 5 drops per day. Children 6 – 12 years, take 10 – 15 drops per day. Adults 13 and over, take 30 – 40 drops per day.

What it is: A combination of French green clay and lavender essential oil.

What it’s for: To promote smooth, clear skin. Good for acne-prone/oily skin especially.

How to Use: Spread a small amount onto wet skin, enough to cover lightly, avoiding eyes and mouth areas. Leave on for about 10 minutes, or until dry. Gently remove with a warm, wet wash cloth. Follow with your normal moisturizer.